What are the chances of the SAME GUY

getting his video chosen for BOTH the dem and gop debate?

From LRCblog:

"Writes Justin Raimondo: "It seems that certain people are privileged by CNN when it comes to asking questions at Youtube debates: this is the guy who asked the CFR-'Amero' question, who also got to ask a question LAST time."

Can someone get a video clip from each debate showing this? I remember CNN got hit hard by all the other networks when they discovered they had a set up question at another debate. This should be able to get the same traction, if not more showing they now have a track record of this crap.

The flack they took from that first debate, in combination with the planted Hillary supporter in this one, and now THIS?

Come on, if the other networks don't get all over CNN for this ... well ... if they don't get all over CNN for this, then you'll know ... well ... that there is no real difference and they're all just ... well ... Pravda.

We know about it because we're consumers of the new media.

Those who don't use the new media? They'll be kept in the dark ... by the old media ... like mushrooms.

The old media people can't seem to fathom that it is PRECISELY crap stunts like this one that yield results like this one:

"Writes Justin Raimondo: "It seems that certain people are privileged by CNN when it comes to asking questions at Youtube debates: this is the guy who asked the CFR-'Amero' question, who also got to ask a question LAST time."

Not just CFR guy either -
Mark Strauss (the "you're never going to win" question guy), was used in the last debate as well, but COACHED by CNN.

From the Huffington Post on the previous debate, covering Off-the-Bus:

'CNN didn't just "pick the questions." They identified contributors and in some cases worked with them to shape the video. Mark Strauss from Davenport, Iowa, asked what the candidates intend to do about healthcare for the elderly. He told OffTheBus that "CNN called him and requested that he re-shoot the question and keep it to twenty-seven seconds."'